Archives | May 17, 2007
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Business
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Company News: Federated hurt by weak Macy’s sales
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NO HEADLINE
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Gas station owner protests Shell by hiking prices
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Business in brief: Avista resumes upgrades to lines on Palouse
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Product hits the spot
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Wingate hotel to open near airport
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Teachers sue over pension change
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Bert Caldwell: Sizing up Kaiser: — It’s doing just fine
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Google adopts ‘universal’ search idea
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Dow rises 103 to another record
Features
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Man buys 19,512 stamps
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Annie’s Mailbox: Stepfather abused granddaughter
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Walsh has news to celebrate
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Hints from Heloise
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Reunions
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The Slice : Blast from the past calls for an ash-cot
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Horoscope
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CBS unveils fall shows, cancels ‘Jericho’
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Achievements: Students place in Musicfest
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The hills are revived
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Visual Arts: Recalling class of ‘68’s ‘Good Girls’
Idaho
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Idaho Guard returns, but gear missing
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Idaho calendar
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In brief: Furniture raffle to help Shasta
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In brief: Public hearing tonight on 54-lot development
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Idaho’s population jumps; median age also rises
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In brief: Repository design posted at libraries
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Preparation credited for levy’s approval
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Park’s gun ban expansion opposed
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Messages from home
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Red Cross donations fall as disasters fade
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Otter weighs early education program cuts
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Mayors seek delay in Real Life ruling
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Idaho population figures
Nation/World
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Britain’s Prince Harry won’t deploy to Iraq
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Scientists find way to grow hair in mice
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John Adams dollar released
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Scientists hope sounds push, pull whales to sea
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French president takes office
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World in brief: Mortar attacks hit Green Zone again
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Nation in brief: Wildfire forces out thousands
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About 26 prosecutors considered in firings
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U.S. minorities pass 100 million
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Millionaires dominate presidential field
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West Nile virus blamed for 7 bird species’ decline
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Senate rejects bill to withdraw troops
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Wolfowitz balks at leaving post
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21 Palestinians die in factional fighting
Spokane
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Shogan to seek position again
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CCS to offer classes at Crosswalk
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Search paused after angler’s boat found
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UW gets funds for ocean-floor facility
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Hikers find skeleton in Montana forest
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Population increases in Washington, Idaho
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Local heroes help parade rebound
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Ports make efforts to lower pollution
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In brief: Boy in stable condition after being hit by SUV
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In brief: Woman, 81, badly hurt in Riverfront robbery
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Records
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Teacher ousted for porn, still paid
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Horses to help guard border
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Outsiders fund judge races
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Washington population figures
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So-called I-90 repairs mean agony on the avenues
Sports
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Bonners Ferry’s Hampton hopes for big finish
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Lake City barges into 5A title picture
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NWAACC tournament time for Sasquatch
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Prep roundup
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By the numbers
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In brief: Authorities investigate Vick evidence
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On the Air
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Wednesday’s NL results
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State baseball
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State track
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Shock add three more players to roster
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Fast Break
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Breakthrough!
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Chinese officials try to clear air
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Andretti makes return to racing roots
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Youthful Jazz come of age
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Prep profile: Tigers golf team purrs with addition of Thomas
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North Idaho track and field honor roll
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Rich Landers: ‘Bloodless’ wildlife activities harmful
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John Blanchette: Mariners’ bullpen pleasant surprise
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MLB approves Braves sale
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M’s place Mateo on inactive list
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Quick hits
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Timberlake big favorite to repeat in 3A track
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Wednesday’s AL results
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Meche meshes
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Mike Vlahovich: Sometimes you have to sit out a dance
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NHL: Miller helps Sabres stave off elimination
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Today’s menu
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Street Sense favored to win Preakness
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NBA : Desert meltdown
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Passion and flair
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Mariners’ bats go silent
Voices
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Good Neighbors: Doing their part
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Guilds’ School penny drive a success
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Liberty Lake course to make improvements
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NC senior key to team success
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Cool kids: Eighth-grader in a class of her own
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North Side Voices
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25 area schools receive academic awards
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Four trees to be removed
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In brief: Southeast work to start May 29
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Man on street
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Some libraries go digital with new network cards
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River rescue turns up basketball
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Trail head work begins on old railroad site
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You can help out just by walking
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calendar
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Neighborhood updates
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Wellness fair on Wednesday
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Party for girls at Northeast Youth Center
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building permits
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Community services
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Feature creature: Apache
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Feature creature: Frodo
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Feature creature: Tikky
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Little League Baseball Standings
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school lunch
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Senior meals
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Somebody needs you
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First town marshal honored
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Meetings and clubs
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on the move: 10001 E. Boone Ave
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Ashley Kenney’s breaking records
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City makes hire to match its growth
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To block milfoil, rinse and repeat
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‘U R Pre-Approved’ for a credit card fiasco
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In brief: Book drive through Friday
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Vocal Point: Choose carefully what you say in yard sale ad
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Precipitation below average this spring
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Changes for Main Avenue
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Youth
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religion notebook
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Meet your Neighbor
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Asthma fundraising walk Saturday
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IEL summer classes
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Mane cut for a cause
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Summer market society
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ValleyHUB gearing up
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It’s a winning racket
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Dangerous crossings get attention
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Orlander sworn in as councilmember
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Sailor put on pedestal at Farragut
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Rathdrum Prairie News: At market, find fresh food in fresh air
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Kids Calendar
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In brief: Future growth subject of summit
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Experienced leader
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Kiwanis fundraiser tonight
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Post Falls city broadcasts
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Landmarks: Stone monuments mark road Capt. John Mullan built
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Sandpoint, Post Falls face off
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Volunteer opportunities
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Area semipro football team enters third season Football team rushes toward third season
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Prep watch: Kudos to all in post-season play
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Residents to decide council’s size
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Flying Irish running club runs for fun
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Learn what works here, then enjoy
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Religion notebook: Pilgrim Lutheran celebrates 80th
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Love stories: For Kollers, faith has made all the difference
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Medical breakthrough
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Historic lilacs back in bloom
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In brief: Water company chastised
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Two-wheeled crusader making streets safer
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Alcohol in city parks could happen
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Love stories: Luck, fate brought Roskelleys together
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Business focus: An upscale splash to familiar spot
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Lifetime missionary
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Good neighbor : When needed, Prestas dug right in
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Library offers variety of kids’ programs
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At food drive, heavier is better
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Perfect attendance pays off for students
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Students’ work for sale at auction
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Hauser celebrates 60 years on the map